I will forever think of Ashokaka with the fondest of memories. Even back visiting the Gore's home in New Brunswick (“behind Squibb”) when I was younger than Raina & Dhilan, I recall his gentle and happy demeanor. I always thought how fortunate and neat it was that my Dad got to work at the same office with his good friend Ashok, if even for just a short while. After the Gore's moved to PA, I got to see Ashokaka much more frequently as our families (or just the boys) got to spend a lot of time together. It's hard for me to think of any occasion Ashokaka wasn't smiling or just a second away from one. This put everyone around in a good mood, whether we knew it or not at the time.
For Sachin, Sumeet, Manishaaunty and her grandchildren, YOU were all the reasons for his constant positivity. He was blessed with a long and full life spent with a wonderful and caring family. No doubt he's still smiling from above and also now at peace.
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Dearest Aunty, Sumeet, & Sachin,
Our sincerest condolences to all of you on losing a beautiful soul. Uncle was an ambitious, gentle, kind, selfless man, full of smiles and had a positive attitude throughout his difficult journey the past few years. We can only imagine the loss you feel, but he will continue to watch over and bless you from above. Losing a parent/spouse can't be easy, but we pray he rests in peace. Let the memories provide comfort as you grief during this challenging time.
Love, Rashal, Sudhir, Ayaan & Ariya
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1968, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Ashok kaka loved that I was interested in pharmacy. We often talked about my experiences in school and on rotations. One of the areas I was not exposed to was pharmaceutical industry- so he helped me create a rotation at GSK - first of its kind! I spent time learning so many different aspects of pharmacy. He was very well respected and kind to everyone. Will never forget the smile and his interest on forming my career. May he RIP! ❤️
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